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Eventstreams — When No-Code Streaming Hides the Failure Mode


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Eventstreams — When No-Code Streaming Hides the Failure Mode

Episode 15 • 2026-04-10

Duration: 8:03

Matthias and Fabia break down Fabric Eventstreams — the visual stream processor that replaces three Azure services with one canvas. They explore why green doesn't always mean flowing, tackle Kafka compatibility from a real Reddit question, and walk through the four billing meters that confuse every FinOps team.

What we discuss

  • A real-world mistake from a pre-Fabric era
  • The one question that reframes the architectural debate
  • How we got here — predecessor products and evolution
  • Why the "obvious" answer is often wrong
  • A real Reddit/Microsoft Q&A question unpacked
  • The concrete recommended architecture
  • F-SKU realism — what this actually costs
  • When the rejected approach is actually right
  • Risks of the recommended path
  • What Microsoft is shipping that changes the calculus
  • The architectural principle to take home
  • Key takeaways

    • Eventstreams are not about replacing Spark or Kafka.
    • Fair. If you need stateful ML inference mid-stream, Eventstreams won't do it — route to a Spark Notebook destination instead. And if your team needs exactly-once semantics, at-least-once with deduplication in Eventhouse covers most cases,...
    • And your team will absolutely say that in the sprint demo.
    • Resources

      • Eventstream Overview
      • Add and manage event sources
      • Route events to destinations
      • Edit and publish an eventstream
      • Route data streams based on content
      • DeltaFlow output transformation
      • Monitor the status and performance of an eventstream
      • Pause and resume data streams
      • Capacity consumption for Fabric eventstreams
      • Add Azure Event Hubs source
      • Add Azure IoT Hub source
      • Add Eventhouse destination
      • Add Lakehouse destination
      • Process events with SQL code editor
      • Explore and transform bike-sharing data
      • About the show

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